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Welcome to the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) tutorials developed by the Information Services Department of the Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago at the University of Illinois at Chicago.The tutorials are tailored to five health sciences disciplines: Applied Health, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy. Each tutorial consists of five instructional modules:
This self-paced tutorial will take you through the complete EBM process, emphasizing the elements of a well-built clinical question and the key issues that help determine the validity of evidence. This program was developed by the Medical Center Library at Duke University and the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
From Lamar Soutter Library, UMass Medical School.
From Norris Library, USC
From the Boston University Medical Center Library. A five minute interactive introduction to EBM.
From Thomas Jefferson University. This tutorial will acquaint you with the concept of Evidence Based Medicine and help you to develop MEDLINE search strategies to locate reports of research in the medical literature which use evidence-based principles.
request a copy from Connie Schardt
Includes a resource Center and Toolkit with lots of vakluabkle links to useful EBM resources. There is a mirror site in Russian.
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posted by mkronenfeld Aug 18 2008, 7:00 PM EDT
PowerPoint Show used in Introucing 1st Year Medical School Class to EBM
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